Description |
xxxi, 706 pages : diagrams, tables ; 22 cm |
Contents |
History, methods and organisation -- Town planning in the context of other controls -- Town planning schemes -- Appeals -- Special problems of securing change in existing development -- Town planning and land values -- Regional planning -- What to do? |
Summary |
This research report has been jointly sponsored by the Nuffield Foundation and the Australian Institute of Urban Studies, and has been nominated by the latter body as Project 35. The project is directed towards an investigation on a comparative basis of the different town planning laws operating in Australia with a view to discovering their essential merits and possible defects, and is also concerned with scrutinising subdivision control in order to establish the scope and importance of town planning laws stricto sensu in the general spectrum of the law of land development. Analysis so based is then turned to an examination of whether viable positive suggestions can be made for improving the different Australian planning systems with a view to the possible distillation of uniform planning laws for the whole country |
Analysis |
Australia. Town planning. Law |
Notes |
Published for the Australian Institute of Urban Studies |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
City planning and redevelopment law -- Australia.
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City planning and redevelopment law.
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City planning -- Australia.
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Planning control -- Australia
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Author |
Australian Institute of Urban Studies.
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LC no. |
74188356 |
ISBN |
0702208787 |
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0702219517 |
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